90 Day Driving Prohibitions
Client 11 issued a Notice of Driving Prohibition by the police. A review was conducted before the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.
Vancouver Impaired Driving Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
Client was issued a Notice of Driving Prohibition on the basis that the client failed or refused to comply with a demand for a breath sample without having a reasonable excuse for that refusal.
Vancouver Police issued client 12 a driving prohibition for refusing a breath sample at the roadside.
Vancouver Impaired Driving Lawyer: Brian E. Mickelson
After being stopped for unusual driving, the police made a breath demand and concluded that the client’s behaviour constituted a refusal of the breath demand.
Client 13 issued a Notice of Driving Prohibition by the police. A review was conducted before the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.
Vancouver Impaired Driving Lawyer: Joel Whysall
Client investigated after a serious motor vehicle accident. A demand for a breath sample is made at the roadside. Client refuses to blow.
Client 14 issued a Notice of Driving Prohibition by the police. A review was conducted before the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles.
Vancouver Impaired Driving Lawyer: Joel Whysall
Client pulled over for speeding on way to airport. A demand for a breath sample is made at the roadside. Client refuses to blow.
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